Sentence examples for notoriously confusing from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, software patents (and even some hardware patents) are notoriously confusing.

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I'm also willing to take any added clarity to Facebook's privacy settings, which have been notoriously confusing in the past.

Polls about abortion are notoriously confusing — a great deal depends on how you ask the questions — but an overwhelming number of Americans support a rape victim's right to choose.

These tools, many months in the making, are designed to help simplify the site's notoriously confusing privacy options.

A couple lawsuits and one Groupon debacle later, the notoriously confusing lingo surrounding The Met's recommended admission price has finally changed.

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Most notoriously, she confused the title of long-running hit TV sitcom, "Everybody Loves Raymond" for "All About Raymond" - a flagrant violation considering that she's a TV critic.

Here's the core of his argument: Medieval lettering is notoriously fickle: individual letter variations, styles and combinations are confusing at the best of times.

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